an update after being gone for 2 weeks

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balton777;1883882; said:
It wasn't all that quiet. We had Super G with his DIS-Respectacons to fill in while C_B was away.
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Good to have you back C.B. I'm sorry to hear that your fish are either beat up or sick and dying. Hope it all works out. Follow the advice given and good luck.


yea man C.B. you gotta listen to advice given to ya, you were doing well before, but then you gota out of hand again, taking back the gouramis and angel wont help since you need to get rid of the jackdempsey convicts and jelly bean convicts, just do the right thing

also take out carbon from filters as it will stop the medicine from medicating
 
and JD usaly max out at 8 inches to 10 but normaly 9 inches so do u think if i keep up with the WC and everything i can get away wit ONE JD and a con and that will be all in the 29?? i may trade my 29 in for a 30 dunno yet tho.

and just remembered i had 2 corys i cant find now DAMNIT!!!
 
i would just take it out for good, carbon doesnt do much good to begin with, could do much better with Bio max for more biological capacity
 
convict_breeder;1884419; said:
yah, but doesnt carbon clean up the sh** in the tank??

no not really, just makes the water clearer a little bit and gets rid of the smell of water i guess?
 
so then my uncle not doing water change on his 5 gallon ever then there must be high ammonia. 2 male guppys died all but one neon died ( had 7 total ) and a oto and a algea eater died hmm what else one danio died and right now i dont now if he baught anymore new fish but yah. there blaming me cause i gave them my lone neon tetra and my tank was clear of pest and ich and shiznits like that.
 
Do his water changes for him. I do my wife and daughter's water changes for them. They cook clean and do my laundry for me. It's an even exchange. And his is only a 5 gallons, how hard could it be to change water on that? I don't consider it work, I enjoy my time with my fish.<<:screwy:
 
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